Category Archives: Custody

Child Relocations in Oregon

Frequently a custodial parent is required to move to a location outside the court of original jurisdiction.  Any relocation of more than 60 miles requires the custodial parent to give reasonable written notice to the other party.  Generally thirty (30) … Continue reading

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MODIFICATIONS OF CHILD CUSTODY AFTER YOUR DIVORCE

In today’s economy life circumstances often change after the terms of your divorce have been finalized.  This could occur as a result of a change in employment such as the loss of your job, a reduction of hours, a lay … Continue reading

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The Washington Divorce Process

            I am providing you below with answers to frequently asked questions about dissolution of marriage cases in the State of Washington.  I hope this provides you with assistance with your Washington divorce. What is dissolution of marriage?  A dissolution … Continue reading

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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MANDATORY PARENTING CLASSES IN MULTNOMAH, CLACKAMAS, AND WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON

Parenting classes are mandatory in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington counties.  The failure to timely complete the class could have a negative effect on your ability to enforce your parenting time rights and could prevent you from concluding your divorce. Multnomah County: … Continue reading

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Expedited Parenting Time Enforcement in Oregon

Oregon law provides an expedited remedy specifically for parenting time violations. ORS 107.434 provides for an enforcement remedy specifically for parenting plan violations, as opposed to the general remedy of contempt.   Expedited parenting time motions have several advantages over … Continue reading

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Modification Of Custody in Oregon

After the divorce is over a Modification of Child Custody in Oregon requires a substantial change in circumstances. The party seeking sole custody must then demonstrate how sole custody would be in the best interests and welfare of the children. … Continue reading

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